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Hardcover Ascent: The Gap Between Potential and Progress Is the Room You're In Book

ISBN: 1957699183

ISBN13: 9781957699189

Ascent: The Gap Between Potential and Progress Is the Room You're In

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Most capable leaders don't stall because they lack talent, discipline, or ambition.

They stall because the environments they're in no longer force better thinking.

ASCENT is about the invisible gap that forms between what you're capable of and the progress you're actually making, and why that gap has far less to do with effort than with the rooms you operate in.

This book is not about motivation, productivity, or tactics. It's about how environments shape judgment, identity, and decision-making over time.

Drawing from decades of operating businesses, building leadership teams, and designing high-standard peer environments, Scott Joseph breaks down:

Why smart, successful leaders stay too long in rooms that quietly cap their growthWhat high-performance rooms do differently, and why most groups fail to produce real progressHow pressure, standards, and trust change the speed and quality of decisionsWhy growth eventually requires outgrowing the version of yourself that still "works"

Throughout the book, Joseph shows how better rooms don't just produce better ideas; they compress time, sharpen thinking, and force decisions to close rather than linger. The result isn't more information, but clearer judgment and faster momentum.

ASCENT is written for focused leaders, founders, and executives who are already functioning at a high level, but can sense that something has flattened. If you've outgrown surface-level advice, generic masterminds, and rooms that feel comfortable but unchallenging, this book will help you recognize what's actually holding you in place.

The gap between potential and progress isn't internal.

It's environmental.

And once you see that clearly, the next move becomes unavoidable.

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